We did the Playa Maya Beach Break. There were two options for this excursion. One was a full inclusive with lunch provided. We chose the non-lunch option and glad we did. The lunch option was a buffet. We ordered directly from the menu. The food was AMAZING!! The beach was clean with chairs. Umbrellas were available for rent. Snorkel gear was also available for rent. There was blow up slides and trampolines for the little and big kids. Life jackets are provided and most everyone was wearing them if they went out to the blow up slides. If you swim passed the slides, there is a lot more things to see when snorkeling. There were pyramids under the water to look at. We saw a lion fish and star fish while snorkeling. They ask that you do not pick them up. When you come back through to board the ship, your bags are x-rayed. Any shells will be confiscated, so don't bring any back from the beach. Make sure to bring a towel from the ship otherwise you will need to rent a towel. Showers and bathrooms are available for cleaning up.

This followed the ATVs and while it was a pretty beach, the operation was a bit of a letdown. They had a restuarant which wasn't included (and pretty pricey for what they offered - $8 for onion rings?). We were able to use a kayak for free and that was fun. We mostly just swam (bring water shoes - below the water is all rocks). Next time I would skip the beach part and go somewhere else. This was the Aquarium Beach club.

The tour is from 10:00am until 2:45pm. I wish the tour would have started earlier in the day (we arrived 7:00am Cozumel). The food offered was fresh & the beach was great. There are smaller rocks on the beach so don't forget your swim shoes.

Free food and open bar was included in the beach break excursion at Playa Mia beach. This was an all day pass to come and go as you please. We were able to walk down to the next beach where the parasailing excursion was, and come back for more food and drinks. Our assistant, Agustin (Chicis) was very helpful, courteous, informative and attentive.

Not worth $39 a person. Playa Mia beach was overrun with tourists, water was murky and rocks under your feet as you step in the water. Too many people crowded in a small area. Looked like a typical tourist trap. Too bad we had 4 hours to spend there. I was ready to leave after 30 min. Not what I expected. Should have taken a taxi for $15 to Paradise beach, or maybe other excursion.

Did the Playa Mia beach break. We were packed in on the beach, with about 5 rows deep of lounge chairs. Sand wasn't good for sand castle making. There were no loungers around the pool. No where to sit near the pool. The kiddo pool area with pirate ship is great for young children, but parents must stand around, no loungers to sit and watch. The dining area is up some stairs which is too far to sit and watch the kids.